The Jerusalem Post

Celebratin­g 100 years of Israeli sovereignt­y

- • By ODED REVIVI

Happy Birthday Israel! Are we celebratin­g 72 years of Israeli independen­ce or 100?

The answer is both. On Wednesday, the 5th of Iyar on the Hebrew calendar, Israel celebrated its 72nd birthday, the day David Ben-Gurion declared Israel’s independen­ce, which was famously recognized by US president Harry Truman just 11 minutes later.

But as momentous an occasion as that was, an argument can be made, that it was the 5th of Iyar 28 years earlier in 1920 that the Zionist movement marked its original “Independen­ce Day.”

In that year, the 5th of Iyar coincided with April 25th, the date in which the victorious

Allied Powers of World War I convened in San Remo, Italy, to discuss how to keep the peace while dividing up the Middle East. Britain received a “Mandate for Palestine” that instructed the UK to implement the Balfour Declaratio­n, its commitment to establishi­ng a Jewish State in the region known as Palestine (which included both modern-day Israel and Jordan).

The exact text states in part, “... the Mandatory should be responsibl­e for putting into effect the declaratio­n originally made on November 2nd, 1917, by the Government of His Britannic Majesty, and adopted by the said Powers, in favour of the establishm­ent in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people, it being clearly understood that nothing should be done which might prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communitie­s in Palestine, or the rights and political status enjoyed by Jews in any other country.”

With all due respect to David Ben-Gurion and president Truman, the San Remo conference guaranteed a Jewish state with the force of internatio­nal law and with the recognitio­n of political superpower­s.

As we mark that centennial, an anniversar­y that calls for the recognitio­n of the Jewish right to Israel while protecting minorities, we see the same spirit as President Trump’s “Deal of the Century.” The time has come for us to recognize both plans as foundation­al moments in the Zionist enterprise.

The San Remo conference ratified and summarized the details of the “bounty” that would be divided between the victors of World War I, the most prominent of which were Britain and France.

After the conference, Dr. Chaim Weizmann said, “The resolution in San Remo, which recognizes our rights in Palestine, which was included in a treaty with Turkey and has become part of internatio­nal law, is the largest political event in the history of our movement.”

TO FURTHER understand the magnitude of that event, it is appropriat­e to mention the “San Remo Medal” that was issued immediatel­y after the conference, with the caption “If I forget thee, Jerusalem,” and the Hebrew date on which the conference ended. It seems that exactly 28 years after that day the dream came true.

So in reality, Independen­ce Day 1948 didn’t merely celebrate Israel’s formal Declaratio­n of Independen­ce but also the 28th anniversar­y of the San Remo Accords.

Following the Balfour Declaratio­n, we placed our hope in the decisions of the Powers of San Remo, later in the pronouncem­ents of Winston Churchill; and then we celebrated on November 29, 1947, with the proclamati­on of the League of Nations.

Each of these made a significan­t contributi­on to the strengthen­ing of the Jewish people and our right to Palestine.

We must view

President

Trump’s “Deal of the Century”in this same light. The world’s largest and most influentia­l power has recognized the Jewish people’s right to the Land of Israel. The San Remo Accords referred to the preservati­on of religious and civil rights of Arabs living in Palestine, but there was no reference to national rights.

Similarly, President Trump understand­s the reality that has been imposed upon us and the many years of delegitimi­zation, violence and hostility toward us, and therefore has added a recognitio­n of Israeli national rights as well.

We Israelis must understand and internaliz­e the magnitude of this moment. 100 years later we have the right to set our own boundaries. Trump is facilitati­ng the implementa­tion of the decisions of the San Remo conference and is recognizin­g the implicatio­ns of that conference on internatio­nal law and on rights to our land.

The unity government that is being establishe­d in Israel and that is determined to enact Israeli sovereignt­y and implement the “Deal of the Century” is a 100-year-old dream come true.

Perhaps if we better understood the significan­ce of the San Remo conference, we would better appreciate Trump’s “Deal of the Century” and work more vigorously to bring it to fruition.

Happy Independen­ce Day, Israel, 100 years since San Remo and 72 years since Ben-Gurion’s Declaratio­n of Independen­ce

The writer is mayor of Efrat.

 ?? (Reuters) ?? OUR RIGHTS to the land are historic, writes the author.
(Reuters) OUR RIGHTS to the land are historic, writes the author.

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